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Millions (well, thousands, maybe) of colorful striped buoys dot the waters along the coast of Maine. These buoys are used to mark the location of lobster traps on the ocean floor, each lobsterman has their own unique color or color pattern so that his or her traps are easily identified. Now you can create your own full-scale, soft stuffed buoy in a...

Yummy is an ideal project to use pre-cut 2 1/2" strips. The fabric requirements show the minimum number of 2 1/2" strips needed for each size. For more color variety add in additional strips. Designer: Julie Herman See the back cover image for details on materials.

Unwind is a great project to use pre-cut 2 1/2" strips. For the best effect, the background fabric should have a high contrast with the strips. Designer: Julie Herman See the back cover image for details on materials.

Fast Forward is a great project to use pre-cut 2 1/2" strips. For the best effect, the background fabric should have a high contrast with the strips. Designer: Julie Herman See the back cover image for details on materials.

Off the Rail is a modern spin on a traditional favorite. The fabric requirements show the minimum number of fat quarters needed for each size. Add more for more variety! Designer: Julie Herman See the back cover image for details on materials.

Radio Way is a great project to use pre-cut 2 1/2" strips. Use a bundle or cut strips from your stash. The fabric requirements show the minimum number of 2 1/2" strips needed for each size. For more color variety add in additional strips. Designer: Julie Herman See the back cover image for details on materials.

Varsity is a great pattern for featuring larger scale prints. The cover quilt features focus fabrics that have a high contrast with the background fabric. Designer: Julie Herman See the back cover image for details on materials.

Large and small triangles weave a festive Asian flair with this crisscross of another kind. Perfect for a sushi picnic, you'll want to pick up Chopstics and dive in. Designer: Julie Herman See the images for details on materials.

Mix bright prints with a contrasting background for an explosive quilt. Small- to medium-scale prints work well with Firecracker. Avoid selecting multicolor prints; fabrics that read as one color will support the design best.